Antonio Felix da Costa seals 2019/20 Formula E title in Berlin

Da Costa and DS Techeetah have wrapped-up the 2019/20 Formula E drivers’ and teams’ titles with two races to spare.

Published on Aug 11, 2020 10:57:00 AM

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DS Techeetah’s António Félix da Costa has won the 2019/20 Formula E championship after completing Round 9 in 2nd place. His teammate Jean-Éric Vergne won the race (the fourth of six in Berlin) to help DS Techeetah wrap-up the Teams’ championship as well.

·         Da Costa wins the Formula E championship with two races to spare

·         Round 9 win elevates Vergne to 2nd in the championship

·         Lynn bags his first points finish for Mahindra Racing

Vergne scores his first win of the season

DS Techeetah made clever use of strategy, swapping its drivers’ positions twice to fend off the threat from Nissan.

While running 1st and 2nd, Vergne and da Costa were unable to really pull away from the Nissan duo of Oliver Rowland and Sébastien Buemi. Crucially, the DS Techeetah cars were also running with one percent less usable energy than the Nissan cars.

On lap 13, the team ordered da Costa to swap places with Vergne and attack, giving him some buffer to the Nissans. They were once again ordered to switch places on Lap 30 as they sought to optimise their remaining energy.

Nissan decided to use the same tactic, asking Rowland to move aside for Buemi, who had an energy advantage at the time. However, Vergne and Da Costa were able to resist the pressure from Buemi to hand Techeetah a 1-2 finish.

With this, last season’s champion Vergne has secured his first Formula E win this season. The result also sees him make big gains in the championship as he jumps from 9th to 2nd place in the overall standings.

Mercedes’ Nyck de Vries pipped Rowland to 4th place on the very last lap. They were followed by Audi’s Lucas di Grassi, Jaguar’s Mitch Evans and Porsche’s André Lotterer in 6th, 7th and 8th place, respectively.

Da Costa crowned Formula E champion

A 2nd-place finish was enough for Da Costa to seal the championship with two races to spare. In a season where most drivers have struggled to maintain consistency, the Portuguese driver consistently secured good results. In fact, he won four of the last five rounds.

“This team knew what I could do even when I was finishing nowhere, and they brought me back. A massive thanks to my teammate Jean-Éric Vergne too. He’s a hard competitor but he has helped me out a lot and it’s also thanks to him that I was able to be so quick straight away in this team,” he said after the race. “We had a game-plan and we executed it perfectly today.”

Lynn secures his first points for Mahindra

Alex Lynn had a tough task at hand for the six-race finale in Berlin. The British racer was drafted in to replace Pascal Wehrlein at Mahindra Racing mid-season and had to adapt to a new car in a relatively short amount of time.

Despite securing some impressive results in qualifying, a strong race result has evaded him so far. But he did manage to pick up his first points for the Indian team with a 9th-place finish, despite battling dash display issues in the closing stages of the race.

His teammate, Jérôme d’Ambrosio crossed the chequered flag in 15th place.

The final two races of the 2019/20 Formula E season will take place on August 12 and 13. These final two rounds will use a new circuit configuration of the Tempelhof Airport track featuring tighter, twistier middle and final sectors.

Berlin E-Prix (Round 9) results:

Pos

Driver

Team

Car

Gap

1

Jean-Éric Vergne

DS Techeetah

DS

46m24.803s

2

António Félix da Costa

DS Techeetah

DS

0.497s

3

Sébastien Buemi

Nissan e.dams

Nissan

1.392s

4

Nyck de Vries

Mercedes

Mercedes

3.791s

5

Oliver Rowland

Nissan e.dams

Nissan

5.018s

6

Lucas di Grassi

Audi

Audi

9.805s

7

Mitch Evans

Jaguar

Jaguar

14.814s

8

André Lotterer

Porsche

Porsche

15.755s

9

Alex Lynn

Mahindra

Mahindra

21.001s

10

Felipe Massa

Venturi

Mercedes

22.809s

11

Sam Bird

Virgin

Audi

22.911s

12

Stoffel Vandoorne

Mercedes

Mercedes

23.388s

13

Alexander Sims

BMW

BMW

23.575s

14

Edoardo Mortara

Venturi

Mercedes

23.889s

15

Jérôme d'Ambrosio

Mahindra

Mahindra

23.914s

16

Rene Rast

Audi

Audi

24.381s

17

James Calado

Jaguar

Jaguar

26.600s

18

Daniel Abt

NIO

NIO

29.121s

19

Neel Jani

Porsche

Porsche

29.527s

20

Nico Muller

Dragon

Penske

34.431s

21

Sergio Sette Camara

Dragon

Penske

36.315s

22

Oliver Turvey

NIO

NIO

1m01.473s

-

Maximilian Guenther

BMW

BMW

Collision

-

Robin Frijns

Virgin

Audi

Not started

 

Also see:

2019/20 Formula E: Gunther fends off Frijns to win Round 8 in Berlin

2019/20 Formula E: Da Costa makes it back-to-back wins in Berlin

2019/20 Formula E: Da Costa takes clean sweep at first Berlin E-Prix

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